Our consciousness is enormously powerful and it goes whereever we choose to focus it. Once this is fully realized, it's easy to see how different thoughts can effect us and our world. And some of our strongest thoughts are memories of the past.

Instantaneously, the title of this article alone will receive instant backlash, and that’s normal. We’ve literally been brainwashed into the idea that our body requires meat to survive, and this just simply isn’t true.

Thorium still represents a very large threat to the planet whose problems over current nuclear systems exist only in details. It is not eco-friendly by any stretch of the imagination, although it is being promoted as such to nations around the world.

Walter Bowman Russell (May 19, 1871 – May 19, 1963) left a legacy that centers around his unique Cosmogony, or concept of the universe, having spent many years writing about the nature of humankind's relationship to the Universal One.

Rita Laws, Ph.D., published an article explaining how among her own people, the Choctaw Indians of Mississippi and Oklahoma, vegetables were the traditional diet, and homes were constructed of wood, mud, bark, and cane — not skins.

To start, let’s take a look at where the root of the word alcohol is derived from. “Alcohol” comes from the Arabic “al-kuhl,” which means “BODY EATING SPIRIT,” (whoa) and this actually serves as the origin for the English word “ghoul.”

We’re living in a precarious time as an increasing number of people are beginning to realize the extent to which those we’ve trusted to have our best interests at heart have let us down in profound ways.